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Mississippi Business NewsFri, 31 Jul 2015 20:53:11 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3Personhood continues to show disconnect from realityhttp://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-continues-to-show-disconnect-from-reality/
http://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-continues-to-show-disconnect-from-reality/#commentsWed, 23 Nov 2011 14:43:44 +0000http://msbusiness.com/businessblog/?p=1676The supporters of the personhood initiative that failed during the last General Election are pointing to a new post-vote poll that they say shows clearly why personhood was defeated. But, maybe their interpretation of the poll is more telling about why the anti-abortion effort lost and just how disconnected at least of its supporters seem ...

]]>http://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-continues-to-show-disconnect-from-reality/feed/1CARTER: 'Personhood' amendment gone but not forgotten for Bryant, Romneyhttp://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-amendment-gone-but-not-forgotten-for-bryant-romney/
http://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-amendment-gone-but-not-forgotten-for-bryant-romney/#commentsThu, 10 Nov 2011 18:33:21 +0000http://msbusiness.com/businessblog/?p=1588The landslide defeat of Mississippi’s so-called “Personhood” amendment is being hailed nationally as a huge victory for women in the Magnolia State. But for Gov.-elect Phil Bryant and GOP presidential nomination candidate Mitt Romney, the amendment will remain a reminder of the dangers of pandering. Confident in the passage of Initiative 26, Bryant proclaimed at ...

]]>http://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-amendment-gone-but-not-forgotten-for-bryant-romney/feed/2'Personhood' prop splits Mississippi religious leadershttp://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-prop-splits-mississippi-religious-leaders/
http://msbusiness.com/2011/11/personhood-prop-splits-mississippi-religious-leaders/#commentsThu, 03 Nov 2011 20:36:20 +0000http://msbusiness.com/?p=48019Mississippi religious leaders are split on a “personhood” initiative on next Tuesday’s ballot. Initiative 26 would amend the state constitution to declare life begins at fertilization. The state’s largest religious group, the Mississippi Baptist Convention, supports the proposal, as does the Tupelo-based American Family Association. >> RELATED STORY: Barbour votes for Personhood amendment after all ...